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functions of water in living system
air
Water is a universal solvent, allowing for chemical reactions to take place in living systems. It helps regulate temperature through its high specific heat capacity. Water provides structural support in cells and tissues, and also serves as a lubricant in joints and other body systems.
Three variables that can affect a living system are environmental conditions (such as temperature and humidity), availability of resources (such as food and water), and the presence of predators or competitors. These factors can impact the health, behavior, and population dynamics of living organisms within the system.
Yes, hydrogen is found in every organism that has water in it. You for example.
They usually absorb oxygen from the water - through a system of gills.
"Not every molecule in a living system is an organic compound." This statement is correct according to the definition of organic compounds as compounds containing carbon. For instance, water is a major component of living systems but is not "organic".
There are 5 elements: Growth, Need Water, Reproduce, React to changes, and Movement. If it does not do all these things, then its not living.
An aquarium is a type of glass tank that is specifically designed to hold living water animals and plants. It typically includes features such as a filtration system, lighting, and appropriate water conditions to support aquatic life.
water is a chemical not a living thing
Water is not a living thing, but organisms require it to survive. Water is a Compound of 2 hydrogren elements and 1 oxygen elements.
is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system